Book Reviews – Pete’s Dragon Junior Novel + The Lost Years
Disney's Pete's Dragon flies into theaters on August 12th, but kids can access the story early through a junior novelization. In addition, fans can go beyond the story and learn about Pete's and Elliot's adventures in the forest before the film through a chapter book called Pete's Dragon: The Lost Years. Both books are written with ages 8 to 12 in mind.
Pete's Dragon The Junior Novel

Pete's Dragon: The Junior Novel is a small, softcover book that's easily portable. Like most junior novelizations, it features eight glossy pages with color photos from the film in the center of the book. While I haven't seen the film yet to compare it, these junior novelizations often feature scenes that were deleted from the film since it is based on the screenplay rather than the final film.
Pete's Dragon: The Lost Years

The book is split into four sections, one for each season. It gives readers an idea of how Pete and Elliot found food they both could enjoy, how they kept warm during the winter, and how Pete was able to build his magnificent tree house. There is also an adventure that dominates the second half of the book where the two get separated during a storm and have to find each other.
Pete's Dragon: The Lost Years may not tell as satisfying a story as the film of the Junior Novel, but it does offer an enjoyable trip back to the forest to learn about how Pete and Elliot helped make each other's lives better. It will strengthen readers' appreciation for the film while offering a spoiler-free prequel (or in-between-quel as the case may be).